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Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

OSAKA, Japan - Reporters and photographers visit Panasonic Corp.'s new plasma display panel plant in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on Dec. 22, 2009. Panasonic held a ceremony to mark the completion of its third Amagasaki plant, which is capable of producing the world's largest plasma display panels measuring 330 cm by 190 cm.

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Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

OSAKA, Japan - This photo, taken on Dec. 19, 2009, shows Panasonic Corp.'s new plasma display panel plant (front) in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. A ceremony of completion for the company's third Amagasaki plant, which is capable of producing the world's largest PDPs, measuring 330 cm by 190 cm, was held on Dec. 22, 2009.

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Twin brothers pass physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers

Twin brothers pass physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers

TOKYO, Japan - Twin brothers Jun Saito (R) and Rei pose in front of Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on Sept. 3 after they passed physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers. The elder, Jun, is 190 centimeters tall and weighs 123 kilograms, while Rei is 189 cm high and weighs 139 kg. Their farther is American and mother is Japanese.

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Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

OSAKA, Japan - Reporters and photographers visit Panasonic Corp.'s new plasma display panel plant in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on Dec. 22, 2009. Panasonic held a ceremony to mark the completion of its third Amagasaki plant, which is capable of producing the world's largest plasma display panels measuring 330 cm by 190 cm. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

Panasonic completes new plasma panel plant in Amagasaki

OSAKA, Japan - This photo, taken on Dec. 19, 2009, shows Panasonic Corp.'s new plasma display panel plant (front) in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. A ceremony of completion for the company's third Amagasaki plant, which is capable of producing the world's largest PDPs, measuring 330 cm by 190 cm, was held on Dec. 22, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Twin brothers pass physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers

Twin brothers pass physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers

TOKYO, Japan - Twin brothers Jun Saito (R) and Rei pose in front of Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on Sept. 3 after they passed physical checkups to become sumo wrestlers. The elder, Jun, is 190 centimeters tall and weighs 123 kilograms, while Rei is 189 cm high and weighs 139 kg. Their farther is American and mother is Japanese. (Kyodo)

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